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stagn wrote (edited )

Cats are certainly sentient and experience all possible suffering in being killed or kept in captivity, creating suffering to another living being is not ethical

No breeding cats is not sustainable and that is the nonsensical and pointeless thing you could have said, just think about the fact that they are carnivores with what follows of input of resources they require.
To get a kilogram of cat meat you would have to give it several dozen kg of meat and fish first which is far from ethical or sustainable

I think it is also unethical to "breed" it as a pet since in captivity it suffers anyway even if it has a hypocritical owner to feed it. Cats have been imported all over the world and the population has been artificially grown and causes enormous problems to the local faunas, while they suffer in turn since very few are free-living in the wild (stray cats are not feral cats) Obviously using them for feeding is madness since it does not solve the problem but rather causes further suffering.

I also believe that cat meat is unhealthy, but that is irrelevant in comparison to the suffering you would cause by eating them.

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stagn wrote

*stray cat are NOT feral cat
I misspelled

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